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====== LXC Bluetooth Image ====== | ====== LXC Bluetooth Image ====== | ||
- | This article decribes the usage of the Bluetooth BLE 4.2 inteface | + | This article decribes the usage of the Bluetooth BLE 4.2 interface |
+ | <WRAP center round important 100%> | ||
+ | The configuration has been accomplished and verifed with the following software versions: | ||
+ | |Software version|4.2.0.105| | ||
+ | |Debian version|jessie (8)| | ||
+ | |Kernel version|4.19| | ||
+ | We will not take any responsiblity or support whether this configuration will work with different versions. | ||
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===== Requirements ===== | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
- | Beside of a NB800 Router, you will need the correct LXC Container file to run Bluetooth on your router. This file can be downloaded [[ftp:// | + | Beside of a NB800 Router, you will need the correct LXC Container file to run Bluetooth on your router. This file can be downloaded [[https:// |
Beside that, you will need a virtualization licence to run LXC container. You can [[http:// | Beside that, you will need a virtualization licence to run LXC container. You can [[http:// | ||
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to scan your surrounding for active bluetooth devices. | to scan your surrounding for active bluetooth devices. | ||
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+ | === Other HowTos === | ||
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